Sunday, July 31, 2022

Peter Rabbit Book 1914 Story by Beatrix Potter Illustrated by Virginia Albert






I HAD NO IDEA BEATRIX POTTER BOOKS WERE EVER ILLUSTRATED BY ANYONE ELSE! This book was published in 1914 and we are so thankful it has been digitized by Project Gutenberg as an eBook. It appears to be a very large children's book. See every page and read the story. Most are full page color illustrations but some are black and white. READ HERE.

See a video of a bookseller holding and talking about Beatrix Potter's 1902 first edition HERE.

Have a great Sunday. 


XO

Friday, July 29, 2022

Wonderful Embroidery Pattern: Peace & Plenty


I found this on Pinterest. It's a Kathy Schmitz download. Her Instagram account is wonderful too. See it here. xo

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Buttons Made from Beach Stones




What a great idea. 
All you need is a drill or a Dremel Tool to make the holes. 
See more photos here on Bonkers About Buttons.
xo

I found a tutorial for making your own here.

Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Lovely Embroidered Tablecloth

This is wonderful, isn't it? I love it.
It would make me smile every time I passed by the table.
What a fun tablecloth. I think the person who did the embroidery had fun doing it.
xo

Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Beautiful Pots of Geraniums


I adore red geraniums in clay pots and these are simply breathtaking. The stone wall leading up to the house is wonderful too. Love❤️♡❤️
Photo found here.

Monday, July 25, 2022

Three Besties 🐾🐾




Aren't they adorable?
You can just tell they love each other.
♡♡♡
xo

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Summer Garden Party


This Instagram photo is from a book by a Southern Author and interior designer that is coming out in a few days called Celebrating Home, A Time for Every Season by James T. Farmer III. It looks like a "must have" coffee table book, doesn't it? Click on the Instagram link to see more photos and follow him if you don't already. See a long list of his other books HEREEnjoy your Sunday. I'm doing another Open House today. xo

Saturday, July 23, 2022

William Merritt Chase Group Portrait (his family)


Beautiful family portrait. Portrait Group (Dorothy, Helen, and Bob) (c.1904). William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916). Oil on canvas. North Carolina Museum of Art.

Chase first met his wife, Alice Bremond Gerson, in 1879 when she was only thirteen, and still known as Posey. He married her on 8 February 1886, although some sources claim it was 1887, when she was nineteen and he was thirty-six. Initially, the couple lived with William’s parents in Brooklyn before moving to their own place in Greenwich Village. Between the years 1887 and 1904, Alice bore a total of eleven children, of whom seven are believed to have survived childhood. They include Dorothy, Helen, and Bob, depicted in this work. 
photo found here 

Yesterday I went to an early afternoon movie with two girlfriends to see Where The Crawdads Sing and enjoyed it thoroughly. Have a great weekend.

Friday, July 22, 2022

Edwardian Villa in Johannesburg South Africa

Annabelle Desfontaines's villa in Westcliff, Johannesburg, South Africa was built in 1902.


Dog bed in kitchen♡🐾🐾♡


♡Dutch Door Love♡

You are in for a treat. 
There are SO MANY additional photos to view here.
Enjoy!
xo

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

The Most Wonderful Kitchen


There's so much to see in this kitchen and I love it all. This is a REAL cook's kitchen for sure. Wish I could see more! 
I have been advised this is a kitchen in France. The Instagram account is called Cat_in_France. Click here to see all of her posts.

xo

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Monday, July 18, 2022

Refreshing Swimming Pool


I would love to jump into this pool right now. We just had a downpour and you can cut the humidity with a knife. This one looks super refreshing, doesn't it? xo
photo found here

Sunday, July 17, 2022

Such an Elegant Bathroom


I have been saving this image on my desktop and now I don't know the source. I shall post it when I find it. Isn't this elegant bathroom amazing? Every detail is perfect. Simply stunning. Hope you have a great Sunday. I certainly did. We had a very light rain overnight that gave my parched grass a good soaking. I was able to leave the windows open and listen to the pitter patter of the raindrops and it was wonderful. Today I played around with repotting things, weeding, transplanting and just a few other lazy day things.

Found the source.
Meredith Ellis Design 
Kipps Bay Decorator Show House
Dallas, Texas

Walk-in Closet off bathroom.


More built-ins inside closet. So wonderful.

xo

Saturday, July 16, 2022

New Construction with Antiques



This is a lovely room in a new home designed by classical Architect Patrick A. Hearn. Found on Instagram here. I love the two easy chairs sharing one ottoman. The two antique clocks in this room are lovely, aren't they? xo

Friday, July 15, 2022

Breakfast of Champions


I just wanted to show you my morning cereal with freshly picked wild raspberries. The mother robin was feeding raspberries to her last youngster who refuses to leave the nest. The other two have already fledged. I did a marathon mowing today front and back. I did the front in the morning and the back in late afternoon when the shade set in. Hope you have a great weekend. xo

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Beautiful Envelope Art


When ink pens were the preferred writing instruments and postage stamps were reasonably priced, there was envelope art. The highly deorated ones are called Valentine Envelopes♡. Beautiful image found here.

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Beautiful Vintage Button

Can one old button deserve an entire blog post?
Yes, this one can.
Agreed?
xo

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

My Wild Raspberries are Getting Ripe


Every morning I go outside and pick enough wild raspberries from the edge of my woods to put on top of my cereal. You have to get up early to beat the birds. Isn't this raspberry embroidery lovely? xo

Monday, July 11, 2022

Cat in Wildflower Field

Could anything be cuter?
I do believe this tuxedo cat is posing🐈‍⬛
found here
xo

Sunday, July 10, 2022

The Original Photographer of 1932 Lunchtime Skyscraper Photo

Charles C. Ebbets finally getting credit for the photo below. Look at those spectator shoes and fabulous outfit. He's a real daredevil too!


Lunchtime Atop a Skyscraper when Rockefeller was under construction during 1932- until completed. Photographer was listed as "unknown" until 2003.


The original glass negative discovered by the family of Charles C. Ebbets finally giving him credit for this photo in 2003 after 70 years of being unknown. Read the whole story HERE. Enjoy and have a great Sunday. I am doing a public open house today nearby. Wish me luck. xo

Saturday, July 9, 2022

Seeing Spots Before My Eyes

Dalmatian Family photo found here
These puppies are adorable and I'm sure they are a handful for the mom. I wonder if they are all spoken for? They look old enough to be living with their "furever" homes. Happy Saturday. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. xo

Thursday, July 7, 2022

1928 Construction Work

This image takes my breath away. No helmets, no gloves, leather bottom shoes, no net, just a few wooden boards to walk on, bucket in the way so must step over it, such danger! I am hyperventilating just looking at this image. 
Workers installing a Greek Revival architectural column on the Civil Courts building in St. Louis, Missouri, 1928. (Photo by W.C. Runder) photo found here

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Victorian Garden Cloches in Cast Iron

I always admire these cloches in Charlie McCormick's garden in England. @mccormickcharlie on Instagram click here.
Charlie ofen has long rows of them in the spring.
They are expensive but so very authentic. Curious?
Claverton Cloches Click and look. Swoon.
Oh well, it doesn't cost anything to look.
xo

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Sunday, July 3, 2022

Great July Porch

The blue floor and blue ceiling are so soothing. I would need a chaise with a back you could collapse for naps. Click HERE for more photos of Extown Cottage. Click on each photo to enlarge. David D Harlan, Architects.

♡ EXTOWN COTTAGE ♡

Enjoy what's left of your Sunday.
xo

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Farmer Mowed my Field Today

I'm so glad I was home when my first field mowing was done today. The ground was nice and hard and very dry so the conditions were perfect. We might get rain later today or tonight and that would be perfect too. The weather leading up to July 4th on Monday appears to be very nice. Hope you have a great long weekend. 🇺🇸
xo